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DURATION DAYS 14


TOUR


Tour code: FPT Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard


Tour pace: Moderate to Challenging


& Teen 11+ Classic Inca Trail trek


Following in the footsteps of the Inca civilisation, we trek along the famous mountain trail to Machu Picchu. We also explore the ancient capital of Cusco and visit the colourful Pisac Market. Stepping off the beaten track we experience traditional life with an overnight stay in a mountain village. Along the way there’s the opportunity for rafting and mountain biking in the Sacred Valley.


Magic Moments Hiking in th fo tst ps of th Incas o th Inca Trail


Watching in a azement as o r port rs run past us in sa dal


COLOMBIA


£1479 1292 DAYS 14


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* ECUADOR


£2696 2337 DAYS 15


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ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*


Experiencing th thril of whit wat r raſt ing - a d getting soaked


Sta ing in a traditio al vil age a d s eing how th local live


Mo ntain biking in th Sacred Val ey


BRAZIL PERU LIMA


MACHU PICCHU


Where will we sleep? 8 nights standard hotel, 1 night simple guesthouse, 1 night basic village house and 3 nights basic camping.


What will we eat? 13 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners are included.


Swimming: Not possible on this tour. Transport: Bus, fl ight and train.


Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, cook, trek guide, local guide(s) and porter(s).


Group Size: Generally 10 - 16. Minimum Age: 11


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 01 Aug - 14 AugT 15 Aug - 28 AugT


2015 Tour only dates 31 Jul - 13 AugT 14 Aug - 27 AugT


Flexible fl ight options


We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


* Aged 11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details


14 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Lima. Day 2/4 Cusco Fly to Cusco. Walking tour to discover this pretty colonial town. Visit Pisac market, probably the most famous indigenous market in Peru. Discover the Sacsayhuaman fortress dramatically located high above Cusco. Day 5 Mountain village We trek to Misminay, home to our Inca trail porters and spend the afternoon immersing ourselves in village life. Days 6/7 Rafting and mountain biking


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An exhilarating downhill bike ride takes us to the Sacred Valley where we spend two days. Optional whitewater rafting. Days 8/11 Inca Trail Trek to the spectacular remains of Machu Picchu following the ancient Inca highways. Days 12/13 Cusco Return by train to the old Inca capital with free time to explore. Day 14 Tour ends Cusco.


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